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How to Get Started - part 3

Decide upon, design, and build your work environment: This is a crucial part of beginning your consulting business and much care and concern should be taken with this step of the process. What kind of a work environment you will need to do business in will vary wildly depending on many factors including:

1. Your budget: How much money you have at the onset will be one of the major factors in establishing your work environment. If you are starting this on a very limited budget, you will most likely want to build a home office. If you are going to need a lot of space for equipment you may want to consider clearing out a garage, spare bedroom, basement, or loft space in your home and using that area to build you place of business. Any of these areas will be very useful for a wide variety of consulting business types. If creatively designed you should be able to accomplish nearly any type of clerical, development, artistic, or light manufacturing work in as little as a 10 foot by 10 foot bedroom (or even smaller if all you need is a computer and a desk). If it is within your budget after all other elements of your business (such as equipment, certifications, and licenses, etc.) are funded, and you absolutely cannot use any space that you currently have access to for free, you may want to consider renting a small studio or office space. While it is crucial for you to have a separate area that is for business only, it is also the least efficient usage of funds as far as getting bang for your buck, as real estate is a very expensive part of the business world and the longer you can put off having recurring bills such as rent and various utilities, the better. Remember, when you rent an office, you not only have to pay rent, deposit and possibly tenancy insurance, but you will also need to pay for separate phone lines, power, water, and Internet connectivity (if necessary). When you are at the onset of establishing any business your financial mantra should be is this the BEST use of the funds I have?
2. The type of business you will be running/the type of equipment that will be necessary: Most consultants will, at least at the beginning, only need enough room to house the equipment necessary for running the office portion of the enterprise (ie: computer, desk, phone, filing cabinets, etc.). However, if you going to be participating in certain types of consulting that will require a more robust workshop you will want to factor that into the decision making process. Network engineering consultants, for example, will want to have enough room to set up a mini-NOC (Network Operations Center) laboratory for testing configurations and ideas for clients before rolling them out live. Also, depending on the type of business, the equipment and facilities as well as the space will be important as well. If you are going to be doing any type of computer consulting, you will want to make sure you have a desktop computer, a laptop computer and broadband Internet connection, at the very least. If you are going to perform in a consultant capacity for studio musicians, you will want to have enough space to house a small-scale music studio. Thanks to modern technology making things not only more powerful, but smaller, you should have no trouble fitting a semi-pro level recording studio in a closet sized area (but more room is ALWAYS better). Consideration should also be taken for equipment you already have. If you are going to be mixing things you already own with new equipment, take care to ensure interoperability. There is no point in spending ,000 for an expensive electronic tool if it going to make 00 of equipment you already own prematurely obsolete in the process do to interoperability issues. You goal here is to achieve a balanced synergy between the space you are using, the equipment you bring to the table, and the new gear you will need to invest in. Think of it as a kind of business oriented feng-shui process.

So, in a nutshell, the above are some of the major considerations you should be investing your initial time and effort into when building your fledgling business. This is by no means an exhaustive list of everything you should consider or challenges you will likely encounter in the beginning, but it should serve as a strong outline to prepare you for what you will be getting into at the ground level of a consultancy, or any small business for that matter.